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RE: Did former 'Belt schools leave on good terms?
(02-16-2012 02:45 PM)arkstfan Wrote:  It sucks to not be the golden child but La.Tech hasn't had any harder of a life than anyone else at this level of the collegiate world. ASU had a chance to veto UALR when the Sun Belt and American South merged. Instead we passed on the idea and the relationship has grown so that ASU and UALR often present a joint front before the legislature fighting UA's land grabs.

These Louisiana diatribes leave me shaking my head. The opportunity is presenting itself to use athletics to build a relationship to work cooperatively in blunting the LSU juggernaut and no one seems to want to latch on to it.

All I did was answer the question as to why the animosity. I did not claim that we had a harder situation than any other school in our level of collegiate athletics.
02-16-2012 04:02 PM
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